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America First News
10 Jul 2023
#politics
Forbes: Trump’s North Korea Threats Made Officials ‘Terrified’ U.S. Would Face Nuclear Attack, Ex-Staffer Reportedly Says
Officials with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) held a meeting to discuss the possibility of a nuclear attack by North Korea during Donald Trump's presidency. Trump's threats against North Korea left high-ranking officials "terrified" and suggested that he welcomed a nuclear conflict. Tensions between the U.S. and North Korea escalated during Trump's presidency, leading to concerns about a potential nuclear war.
Liberty Nation: Searching for Support: Dems Push Voting Age Down to Mid-Teens
Vermont lowers voting age to 16, allowing young adults to participate in elections. Advocates argue that if they can fight in wars and pay taxes, they should have the right to vote. However, concerns arise about the maturity and influence of these young voters on local and potentially national politics.
The Federalist: Why Has Election Day Turned Into Election Month?
The Public Interest Legal Foundation is filing a lawsuit to enforce federal law and stop North Dakota from accepting ballots up to 13 days after Election Day. The case aims to restore confidence in elections and bring back the tradition of knowing results on Election Day. Accepting mail ballots after Election Day is the main reason for the delay in results and it also violates federal law.
#society
The Federalist: Media Skew Homelessness Study To Support 'Housing First'
Advocates of "Housing First" claim a new study supports their solution for homelessness, but the study actually highlights the issues of drug addiction and mental illness within the homeless population. Media outlets are misrepresenting the study's findings to push their own agenda. The study's data reveals that social factors contribute more to homelessness than economic ones, and mental illness and substance use are prevalent among those experiencing homelessness. The study's policy recommendations focus on financial support, but evidence shows that community, relationships, mental health support, recovery, and accountability are also necessary.
#war
Euromaidan Press: Turkey’s Baykar starts construction of Bayraktar drone factory in Ukraine – Minister Kamyshin
Turkish company Baykar is constructing a plant in Ukraine to produce Bayraktar attack drones. The Ukrainian Minister for Strategic Industries signed a memorandum with the Turkish Ministry of Industry and Technology to develop the capabilities for producing various types of UAVs. Baykar plans to produce unmanned fighter drones in Ukraine.
Flag And Cross: Biden Slips in Interview, Revealing Critical American Munitions Shortage: 'We're Low on It'
President Joe Biden's decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine has sparked controversy due to their banned status and the potential weakness it reveals in American military readiness. The munitions are part of a military aid package and have devastating effects over a wide area. Biden admitted that both Ukraine and the United States are running low on ammunition during an interview, raising concerns about the feasibility of supporting Ukraine's military. Critics argue that this admission undermines the transfer of weapons to Ukraine and highlights the impact on American readiness. The comments also shed light on the challenging situation in Ukraine and its impact on American military equipment and readiness.
Red State: Moore to the Point - What a Cluster
The Biden administration's decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine for the war against Russia has sparked controversy. President Biden defended the decision, claiming a shortage of ammunition, leading to concerns about the weakened position of the US. Many who previously condemned these weapons now find their use justifiable under a Democratic administration, raising questions about partisan stances on life and death issues.
#economy
Forbes: AI For Retailers: The Optimal Path To Tackle Rising Costs And Unlock Competitive Advantage
AI technology is being adopted by traditional retailers to improve productivity and decision-making. It can help optimize pricing and inventory management while also addressing supply chain challenges. Retailers can use AI to create personalized customer experiences and improve customer retention. Despite interest in AI, many retailers have yet to fully integrate it into their long-term business strategies. Investment and commitment are needed to reshape processes and leverage AI effectively.
#sports
Fox News: Wimbledon fans boo Belarusian Victoria Azarenka after no handshake with Ukrainian Elina Svitolina
Victoria Azarenka loses to Elina Svitolina at Wimbledon. Azarenka confronts umpire over Svitolina's refusal to shake hands with Russian and Belarusian players. Fans boo Azarenka. Svitolina suggests tennis organizations clarify handshake protocol.
#science
Liberty Nation: Biden’s Climate Change Possibilities Are Endless
The Biden administration is considering "geoengineering" as a means to combat climate change by implementing Solar Radiation Modification (SRM). This involves funding research in methods like stratospheric aerosol injection and marine cloud brightening. However, there are substantial uncertainties and potential adverse outcomes associated with these interventions. The administration claims that there are no immediate plans to establish a comprehensive research program.
#other
National Review: Net Zero’s Questionable Pathway
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a "roadmap for the global energy sector" that aims for net zero emissions by 2050. The report emphasizes the need for behavioral changes, such as reducing car trips and long-haul flights, as well as the dominance of renewable energy sources. However, critics argue that the IEA's plan is unrealistic, costly, and will have major economic consequences. Furthermore, the report fails to address political and social implications, and as net zero measures are implemented, backlash from voters and citizens is likely.